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A city uneasily divided

Posted on July 26, 2006 in Poems

This is a found poem from the book Great American Trials:

square031A city uneasily divided in its loyalties
was to be murdered
stripped of exagerration.
They would never again fight.
The mayor
minus stripes and buttons
mounted the scaffold and died.
There seems to be no surviving record
of what eventually happened.

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